BENGALURU: With temperatures rising, some localities in the city are already facing water shortages. The chairman of the Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB) and other officials have already said they are taking various measures to ensure that there is no water problem this time.
However, some private plumbers are taking advantage of the situation by digging up roads in R K Hegde Nagar and Thanisandra under Byatarayanapura Assembly constituency and charging residents for water connections. They’re claiming to have been authorised by water board officials and are charging anywhere between Rs 4,000 and 20,000 for the connections. They don’t even cap the connections in some places.
BWSSB AEE Rajesh of Yelahanka subdivision visited Rasool Layout and inspected the site, where they dug up the road and pipe collection was provided.

Locals are complaining that they’ve paid for water connections, but haven’t got them yet. They claim that the plumbers are not responding to their queries and are instead threatening them.
The water board has advised residents to contact its local office for legitimate water connections. The Hegde Nagar police station has also received a complaint against private plumbers, and an investigation is under way. The water board has also initiated an inquiry into the matter.
Rajesh, AEE, Yelahanka BWSSB, “We will register an FIR against the engineers and plumbers who provided illegal water connections. Also, we will put them on the blacklist. Those who want Cauvery water should pay the fixed amount to BBMP and get permission from us; only then do they get a metered connection for Cauvery water. The authorised plumbers can do this work.”
The AEE further said, “This is not right, and we will file a complaint at the Hegde Nagar police station against plumbers including Chowdappa, Chandru and Kalandar, who were providing water connection without the permission of the authorities”.

Roads have been dug up everywhere without permission from the authorities. Some people paid money directly, while others paid through intermediaries. Even a week after paying the money, water has not reached the houses. When residents questioned this, they are threatened, locals say.
Residents alleged that when they went to the Water Board office and inquired about the water connection, the officials suggested they contact these same local people. Now the citizens are raising questions whether BWSSB officials are involved in these illegal water connections scam.

 
			 
		 
		 
                                
                              
		